Transcript 2/13/2015 - Doug Anderson (carryover contestant)

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Transcript 2/13/2015 - Doug Anderson (carryover contestant)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:03 pm

Doug Anderson
Brooklyn, NY


[The audience is decked out in red T-shirts to show support for Shriners' Hospitals for Children. Later in the show a special celebrity guest will play and donate all winnings to Shriners.]

Doug has banked $28,600 and has two lifelines (JTQ and +1) remaining.

Question #6: In addition to "S," which letter is found at the beginning of six different U.S. state capitals?
A - H
B - B
C - C
D - M

Doug says he can think of
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Boston and Boise
and then decides to use his +1, his dad Charlie. Charlie says that he's had time to think of it and he's had the most luck coming up with capitals starting with
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"B". He then notes that although he feels confident, if Doug is wrong he won't have the $28,600 and won't be able to keep playing
. Doug decides to jump the question.
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Answer: C (C)
Value: $5,000 (jumped)
Bank: $28,600 (unchanged)
[Transcriptionist's note: Although Terry states that Doug is 5 questions away from Round 2, and the money tree displays 5 dollar amounts ($15K, $10K, $7K, $5K and $3K), Doug only answers 4 questions - the $3K question, presumably Question #7, isn't shown. I reviewed the recording three times to make sure, and I don't think my DVR skipped anything.]

Question #8: Helping you get pumped to pump iron, "Muscle & Fitness" magazine named what 1987 hit to be the best workout song of all time?
A - Welcome to the Jungle
B - That's What Friends Are For
C - Candle in the Wind
D - Time After Time

Doug says he thinks he has to go with
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A
.
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Answer: A (Welcome to the Jungle)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $38,600
Question #9: In 2014, Spanish speleologist Cecelio López-Tercero was rescued after spending nearly two weeks stuck in a Peruvian what?
A - cave
B - tree
C - desert
D - river

When Doug was in middle school he
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went spelunking in a series of Massachusetts caves
.
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Answer: A (cave)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $48,600
Question #10: Because it was believed they could help steer you through the air, oars were sometimes built into early 18th-century versions of what?
A - covered wagons
B - submarines
C - hot air balloons
D - sleighs

The only one that makes sense to Doug is
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hot air balloons but he's not sure that they were around that early
.
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Answer: C (hot air balloons)
Value: $15,000 (known)
Bank: $63,600
commercial break

CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE

Shriners' Hospitals for Children receives a $10,000 donation.

$100K: While living with his mother in the Nanjing Province, what ten-year-old made extra cash charging Chinese students to watch him break dance on the street?
A - Kanye West
B - Justin Bieber
C - Eminem
D - Jay-Z

Doug says that if he could call his mother up as a lifeline she would tell him to walk, so he's going to use that "virtual lifeline" and walk away with his $63,600.
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Answer: A (Kanye West)

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Re: Transcript 2/13/2015 - Doug Anderson (carryover contesta

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:05 pm

Question #6: In addition to "S," which letter is found at the beginning of six different U.S. state capitals?
A - H
B - B
C - C
D - M

Doug says he can think of
Spoiler
Boston and Boise
and then decides to use his +1, his dad Charlie. Charlie says that he's had time to think of it and he's had the most luck coming up with capitals starting with
Spoiler
"B". He then notes that although he feels confident, if Doug is wrong he won't have the $28,600 and won't be able to keep playing
. Doug decides to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (C)
Value: $5,000 (jumped)
Bank: $28,600 (unchanged)
I can get to five, and I'm calling that good. C, final answer. I looked it up, and I missed Concord, NH.
$100K: While living with his mother in the Nanjing Province, what ten-year-old made extra cash charging Chinese students to watch him break dance on the street?
A - Kanye West
B - Justin Bieber
C - Eminem
D - Jay-Z

Doug says that if he could call his mother up as a lifeline she would tell him to walk, so he's going to use that "virtual lifeline" and walk away with his $63,600.
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Answer: A (Kanye West)
No idea. JTQ or Plus One, if I still have them.
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Re: Transcript 2/13/2015 - Doug Anderson (carryover contesta

#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Feb 17, 2015 7:09 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:[The audience is decked out in red T-shirts to show support for Shriners' Hospitals for Children. Later in the show a special celebrity guest will play and donate all winnings to Shriners.]
There were also four Shriners in full regalia in the audience, but the camera only gave us a brief glimpse of them, probably because they were too MAWGish, if not outright OWGish, for the TPTB's tastes.

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #10: Because it was believed they could help steer you through the air, oars were sometimes built into early 18th-century versions of what?
A - covered wagons
B - submarines
C - hot air balloons
D - sleighs

The only one that makes sense to Doug is
Spoiler
hot air balloons but he's not sure that they were around that early
.
Spoiler
Answer: C (hot air balloons)
Value: $15,000 (known)
Bank: $63,600
Potentially dangerous phrasing of this question. Early hot air balloons were flown in the 18th century, but I don't think anyone could say that 1783 (the year of the first manned flight) was the early 18th century.

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Re: Transcript 2/13/2015 - Doug Anderson (carryover contesta

#4 Post by earendel » Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:16 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Doug Anderson
Brooklyn, NY


[The audience is decked out in red T-shirts to show support for Shriners' Hospitals for Children. Later in the show a special celebrity guest will play and donate all winnings to Shriners.]

Doug has banked $28,600 and has two lifelines (JTQ and +1) remaining.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6: In addition to "S," which letter is found at the beginning of six different U.S. state capitals?
A - H
B - B
C - C
D - M

Doug says he can think of
Spoiler
Boston and Boise
and then decides to use his +1, his dad Charlie. Charlie says that he's had time to think of it and he's had the most luck coming up with capitals starting with
Spoiler
"B". He then notes that although he feels confident, if Doug is wrong he won't have the $28,600 and won't be able to keep playing
. Doug decides to jump the question.
Spoiler
Answer: C (C)
Value: $5,000 (jumped)
Bank: $28,600 (unchanged)
It's a pity he had to burn two lifelines on this question. State capitals should be basic trivia knowledge.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:[Transcriptionist's note: Although Terry states that Doug is 5 questions away from Round 2, and the money tree displays 5 dollar amounts ($15K, $10K, $7K, $5K and $3K), Doug only answers 4 questions - the $3K question, presumably Question #7, isn't shown. I reviewed the recording three times to make sure, and I don't think my DVR skipped anything.]
Very strange - was there a glitch or was it a matter of wanting to be sure the celebrity had time to earn some money?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #10: Because it was believed they could help steer you through the air, oars were sometimes built into early 18th-century versions of what?
A - covered wagons
B - submarines
C - hot air balloons
D - sleighs

The only one that makes sense to Doug is
Spoiler
hot air balloons but he's not sure that they were around that early
.
Spoiler
Answer: C (hot air balloons)
Value: $15,000 (known)
Bank: $63,600
Balloons is the only one that makes sense, but the Montgolfier brothers' first flight was 1783, hardly the "early 18th century".
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K: While living with his mother in the Nanjing Province, what ten-year-old made extra cash charging Chinese students to watch him break dance on the street?
A - Kanye West
B - Justin Bieber
C - Eminem
D - Jay-Z

Doug says that if he could call his mother up as a lifeline she would tell him to walk, so he's going to use that "virtual lifeline" and walk away with his $63,600.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Kanye West)
No idea, and since Thursday's transcript hasn't been posted yet I don't know if I have any lifelines. If I do, this is a definite ATA.
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